The Japanese company Brother has announced an updated version of the video glasses for augmented reality - these glasses can act as a kind of "cheat sheet" showing that the worker and how he needs to do to do their job perfectly. Results presented in two versions AirScouter WD-100G supports corrective lenses, and WD-100A. Points incorporated in the display with SVGA resolution (800 × 600 pixels) that, according to Brother is equivalent to 16-inch monitor, which is located a meter away from the viewer, or 156-inch at a distance of 10m. Since the data points is only a display, for the work they need to be connected to a computer at the same time, they support VoIP, and can act as a Live Camera. Online Points will appear in August, but will only sell them in Japan
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